Arjay Miller, who as Ford Motor Company president modernized the company’s management and marketed the original Mustangs, and who then switched to academia and elevated Stanford to the top ranks of America’s graduate business schools, died on Friday at his home in Woodside, Calif. He was 101.

Professor Joshua D. Rauh's research mentioned in light of Republican Tax Plan: many states and municipalities bear huge unfunded pension liabilities. They’ve tried to hide them using accounting gimmicks but eventually these debts will catch up to them.

A new report [by Selin Malkoc, Noelle Nelson, and Baba Shiv, professor of marketing at Stanford Graduate School of Business] published in Journal of Behavioral Decision Making found that the best way to rebound and learn from failure is to lean into the pain.